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Explanation:
When a typhoon hits your community, it's most important to first provide them food and water, so they don't starve/dehydrate to death. It would be best to make sure the food is nutritious and the water is clean. Next, with typhoons comes damage, and that damage can include people. If you know how to do first aid, grab a first aid kit and treat minor wounds of your community members. When the wounds are severe, call 911 and take them to the hospital. Lastly, you should provide emotional support! Getting hit by a typhoon is definitely a traumatic and stressful moment that can cause PTSD, so try to comfort anyone you see.
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In 1914 the Russian government considered Germany to be the main threat to its territory. This was reinforced by Germany's decision to form the Triple Alliance. Under the terms of this military alliance, Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy agreed to support each other if attacked by either France or Russia. In 1907 Russia joined Britain and France to form the Triple Entente.
Industrial unrest in Russia continued throughout this period and in 1912 hundreds of striking miners were massacred at the Lena goldfields. During the first six months of 1914, almost half of the total industrial workforce in Russia took part in strikes.
In 1914 the Russian Army was the largest army in the world. However, Russia's poor roads and railways made the effective deployment of these soldiers difficult.
The Russian Army Air Service (RAAS) was established in 1912 and two years later owned 360 aircraft and 16 airships. This made the RAAS the largest airforce in the world.
In 1914 the Russian Navy had 4 battleships, 10 cruisers, 21 destroyers, 11 submarines and 50 torpedo boats.
On the outbreak of the First World War General Alexander Samsonov was given command of the Russian Second Army for the invasion of East Prussia. He advanced slowly into the south western corner of the province with the intention of linking up with General Paul von Rennenkampf advancing from the north east.
The type of figurative language used in the excerpt is B. hyperbole.
Hyperbole is the figure of speech in which you exaggerate everything - the narrator didn't really lose his head, he is exaggerating in order to show a strong emotion.
Family is one of Be Strong Families core values, beginning with respect for and appreciation of others no matter how old, how young, where they come from, what they’ve experienced, where they are, how capable they are, how healthy they are, who they love. It extends to individuals’ choices of who they call family – what intentional, meaningful relationships they form. Our value of family extends to the community and sisterhood and brotherhood. Although we are united by this value, family means something different to each of us. Hear from our Board of Directors what family means to them:
“My family is and has been supportive in helping me raise my children. They represent the foundation of who I have become in life. It was my aunt and uncle who drove me around looking at colleges as a high school student and encouraging me for higher education. My grandparents financed my college education. My family has always been there for me, in good times and not-so-good times. If it wasn’t for my mother, I am not sure where I would be today. Since I got divorced 12 years ago, my mother has helped me financially to stay in my home and meet the needs of my growing kids.”